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Fast and Furious 7 is the story continued from Fast and Furious 6 in which the villain Owen

Shaw was taken off by the Cop Hobbes and Domnic Torotto and gang. In this movie the big

brother of Owen Shaw comes back to take the revenge from Hobbes and crew of Domnic

Torotto. The movie starts with interesting entry of Deckerd Shaw, brother of Owen Shaw, in the

hospital where Owen was admitted because of the injury caused by the Domnic and crew and

Hobbes. Along with this there is another story that runs parallel to this in the movie in which a

government officer named Mr. Nobody comes to seek the help of Torotto and crew to occupy a

Technology called “God’s Eye” in competition with a Somalian terrorist called Jakarde looking

to have

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